Cornwall Island open to border post return

Residents of Cornwall Island welcome the return of Canadian border guards in order to boost the economy, according to its Mohawk chief.

Cornwall Island is a reserve in the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory that lies in the middle of the St. Lawrence River.

It is officially part of Ontario but also straddles New York and Quebec. Residents of the Akwesasne reserve can even travel between Hogansburg, N.Y., and St. Regis, Que., — as you can watch in the video link above.

Since 2009, residents on the island have been secluded after the Canada Border Services Agency pulled its port of entry due to a dispute over the arming of border guards.

The government began phasing in the armed-guard policy in 2007 and planned to arm about 4,800 border officers by 2016.

Some Mohawk residents protested at the port of entry and customs officers walked off the job. At the time, it was a victory in the eyes of many on the island.

Cost to enter Cornwall Island

But now both the border post and toll booths are located on Canadian mainland, which means it costs $6.50 and a trip through Canada Customs and Immigration just to visit the island.